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Yaakov Huri
… as rabbi. Huri belonged to the Zionist sector of the Jewish community. This sector, unlike the yeshivah students that … communities outside Israel, for example in Mexico and London. These offers came under the auspices of the …
Yossef (Yusuf) Zaarur
… to the richness of the religious vocal repertoire of his community and to the Iraqi Arab singing style. Yossef is not … This generational tension between well-to-do Baghdadi Jewish families and their youngsters who loved music and … workday in the afternoon. These recordings were taken to London and were heard in the BBC station for the Middle East …
Haim Louk
… at Em Habanim school in Casablanca, which integrated Jewish religious studies with general education, including … At 13, Louk was sent to study at the Torat Emet yeshiva in London (Schneider's Yeshiva), where he was introduced to … as a cantor during the High Holy Days for the Ashkenazi community in Tangier, receiving his first remuneration for …
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… around the mid-sixteenth century from the circles of Jewish mystics of Safed and spready rapidly throughout the … to Milan after the war and worked for the local Jewish Community as it was gradually rebuilding itself. Here is a … Museum [today at the British Library], by A.W. Greenup. London, 1910. … [10] …
Hazzan Beniso: Liturgical Music
… from a cassette sent by Cantor Beniso to the Venezuelan community in 1980, in response to their request for learning … Sephardi tradition … Spanish-Portuguese … Gibraltar … London … Cantors - Hazzanim … Rosh Hashanah … Yom Kippur … …
Qinot Performed by Hazzan Abraham Beniso
… in Gibraltar showcase the liturgical repertoire of a Jewish settlement situated on the edge of the Iberian … expulsion of Jews from Spain and Portugal. This distinctive community thrived, acting as a bridge between the traditions … Sephardi tradition … Spanish-Portuguese … Gibraltar … London … Qinot … Western Sephardic … Abraham Beniso … Qinot …
Abraham Beniso
… January 21, 1923. During World War ІІ he was evacuated to London where he lived for thirteen years all. He studied at … he was invited to appear in concerts and public events (Jewish and non-Jewish) on a worldwide scale. His travels … ceremonies, and serving the communal needs of the Jewish community in Gibraltar. His son and grandsons continue to …
Jews in Gibraltar and the music of their synagogues
… his sons allows us to explore one of the most challenging Jewish music traditions. Although a Jewish presence in … Gibraltar and prestigious Hakham Isaac Nieto (1702–1774) of London arrived to Gibraltar, establishing there Kahal Kadosh … attribution ) Six hundred Jews comprising a “multicultural” community mixing North African with Western Sephardic …
Idelsohn’s trilingual autobiography and Yiska Idelsohn’s oral memoire
… 1930s, appeared in 1935. The English one was published in Jewish Music Journal 2, no. 2 (1935): 8-11. The Hebrew one … in his choir and also enrolled in the conservatory there. London autumn 1900 English version: After a few months I … a school for cantors. He gave me a place in a Bavarian community. Brainin approved my action in becoming untrue to …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… Jews, Heinrich Graetz, the great nineteenth-century German Jewish historian, once wrote, is essentially a history of … in the institutionalization of the music life in the Jewish community of late Ottoman Palestine (Hirschberg 1995, ch. … delivered lectures in Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Vienna and London. In the end, he traveled to New York. In America, he …